We define procedures and processes for care that are evidence-based and informed by best practices

We give providers sophisticated data tools that help them stay on top of your employees’ health needs

We create customized reporting for employers, making it easy to keep your team healthy

We offer independent care managers to assess patient needs and help them achieve the best possible outcomes

How does it work?

AHP isn’t an insurance company or health care plan. It’s an alliance of medical providers who are all affiliated with your plan’s third-party administrator (e.g., Excellus, MVP, etc.)

AHP will work with your company to understand the goals of your self-insured health plan and design customized approaches to your company’s—and your employees’—needs.

Some of those approaches include benefit design that incentivizes employees to keep their care in the AHP network, thereby increasing the health plan’s opportunity to realize cost savings achieved through better care coordination and clinical integration

Will AHP work with my employees directly to help them understand changes to their health plan?

We support your benefits professionals every step of the way. Whether it’s attending open enrollment information sessions or delivering informational presentations tailored to your employees, we’ll minimize disruption and maximize your employees’ satisfaction with your plan and with AHP.

From the helpful staff at our call center to customized content on our website, your employees will have easy access to the information they need to understand how AHP works with their benefit plan.

Let us create a customized strategy to control your company’s health care costs. Please tell us a little bit about:

This is not an offer to purchase or a solicitation of an offer to purchase any securities or interest in Accountable Health Partners, LLC (AHP). An offer will only be made by means of a confidential private placement memorandum and subscription agreement.

Wound Assessment Descriptors

Refer to these definitions and descriptors as you complete the Essential Assessment Questions

Home Care Referral Considerations

Things to keep in mind:

The patient’s insurance dictates what homecare can provide and must follow regulations for payment

Wound care needs to be skilled, medically necessary and medically appropriate according to evidence-based best practice needing nursing oversight

Specific examples of non-skilled wound care include:

Applying topical ointment

Dry dressing only

Wet to dry dressings

Application of pressure wraps with no open wounds

To provide comprehensive care, please notify any other physician active in patient care of your referral to homecare

Insurance considerations:

Medicare/Medicare HMO patient must be homebound (trouble leaving home without help [e.g., using a cane, wheelchair, walker, or crutches]; needing special transportation; or requiring help from another person) because of an illness or injury, or leaving home isn't recommended because of condition, normally unable to leave home because it's a major effort